Counting in Green: Ten Little Ways to Save our Big Planet
By (Author) Hollis Kurman
Illustrated by Stephane Barroux
Otter-Barry Books
Otter-Barry Books
5th April 2023
16th March 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
513.211
Hardback
32
Width 250mm, Height 250mm
A positive and simple introduction to the vital need for conservation, for young children.
What can we do when Mother Earth needs our help From one to ten were counting green to keep our planet safe and clean.
From one new tree and two breezy bicycle wheels to seven beach pick-ups, nine wild flowers and ten friendly neighbours, follow a group of children as they discover how every small action can make a big difference and help to save our Earth.
Illustrated with the simplicity, warmth and charm which Barroux is famous for, Counting in Green is an inspirational picture book, encouraging young children and their families to push for change and keep our planet safe and secure for all living things.
"Illustrated with the simplicity, warmth and charm which Barrouxis famous for, Counting in Green is an inspirational picture book, encouraging young children and their families to push for change and keep our planet safe and secure for all living things."
-- Sue Martin * Dolphin Book Blog *"So much more than a mere counting book: this collaboration between Hollis Kurman, a climate activist, and Barroux, an award winning illustrator, presents - as the subtitle says - 10 little ways to help our big planet.
Barrouxs gently humorous illustrations are inclusive and work well with the straightforward text; and the final spread concludes with this challenge to young readers: how many ways can you think of to go green That would make an excellent starting point to get a class of primary children thinking about this vital topic."
* Red Reading Hub *"This is a bright, gorgeously illustrated book which gently encourages children to take care of the planet around them. Its also an empowering book, showing children that even small actions can have a huge impact and make a difference to help save our perfect planet. Not only is it a great simple counting book, but it helps to development empathy and eco-awareness in the young...
The illustrations are exquisite beautiful, bright spreads of colour showcasing the beauty and wonder of the natural world."
* Mini Travellers *Hollis Kurman writes poetry and childrens stories. Hello! A Counting Book of Kindnesses, illustrated by Barroux and published by Otter-Barry Books, was Hollis debut picture book. Her poems, one nominated for a Pushcart Prize, have been published in multiple journals. When not writing, Hollis moderates literary events and is Chairperson of the Ivy Circle Netherlands; member of the Fulbright Board NL; Founder of the Human Rights Watch NL Committee and member of HRW Womens Rights Advisory Council. She was born in New York but lives in an old canal house in Amsterdam with her Dutch husband and their two children.
Barroux was born in Paris and grew up in Morocco. He is the author and illustrator of many books, published all over the world, and children in need are a special theme of his. From the 2005 Enfantasie Award to the English PEN Award and the Prix Mdecins Sans Frontires in 2015, he has won numerous honours and awards. His books include Line of Fire with Michael Morpurgo, and Alpha with Bessora, as well as picture books for younger children including Where's the Elephant Barroux lives in Paris.